[ That sentence coaxes a glance around the area. As far as he can tell, there are just the two of them here. But they're practically asleep. One mustn't take the word of a sleeping person at their word.
Emet-Selch approaches with his book in hand. He uses nudges the sleeping man on the shoulder with its spine in the hopes of waking him up enough so that he'll stop snoring. ]
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Emet-Selch approaches with his book in hand. He uses nudges the sleeping man on the shoulder with its spine in the hopes of waking him up enough so that he'll stop snoring. ]